It may not be the Friday Night Football you are used to but TSN is creating programming where fans can relive some of the best moments of the decade in a new weekly series entitled CFL Encore. The slate of games kicks off on April 3rd with the...

Tomorrow April 10th at 7PM on TSN 3 is a replay of the final game at Ivor Wynne from 2012.Full Schedule below

Great Idea.

Anyone watching tonight's game. Hall of Fame game at THF from 2017. Not a pretty result - even though June Jones had taken over the helm - but then it wasn't a pretty season.
Second game will be better - from 2019 vs BC and we all KNOW the Ticats didn't lose a game at THF last season!

As soon as I tuned in and realized it was an old Sask at TiCat game , i thought "Suits" must have chosen the game for TSN . Our defence couldn't stop the pass or the run . Thiggy looked like a Heisman winner while Gable displayed his lack of hands .
The 2019 Cats - Rider games were much more competitive . In 2017 we lost by 8 and 17 points to the Slime Team .
Yesterday I watched the Cats destroy the Bombers in Winnipeg , 33-13 . in last year's away game .

My thoughts exactly as I watched. Too bad we lost Thigpen to his NFL tryout, and the display by Cable why he wound up being traded. Kent Austin loved his blocking ability, but I remember him more as a showing those flashes of potential, always cut short by maddening injuries or flat play.

My thoughts exactly as I watched. Too bad we lost Thigpen to his NFL tryout, and the display by Cable why he wound up being traded. Kent Austin loved his blocking ability, but I remember him more as a showing those flashes of potential, always cut short by maddening injuries or flat play.

I’m not sure why Gable sometimes gets a bad rap here. He was hardly given the ball either running or on screens. Most running backs need to touch the ball and get their head involved in the game. He was solid staying in to block for the qbs and never really bitched about his role. Look back to how dynamic he was in 2013. Injuries certainly played a part in 2014 and 2015 slowing him down but they never really featured him
in the offence afterward. He was definitely productive in Edmonton, maybe that trade gave him a bit of an extra edge. He was always more of a consistent 4-5 yard power runner and had decent hands, reminded me a lot of Avon Cobourne. Solid but maybe not a guy with breakaway speed or the ability to make defenders miss in the open field. But if you fed him the ball 15-20 times a game he seemed to take his game up a notch.

He was always more of a consistent 4-5 yard power runner and had decent hands, reminded me a lot of Avon Cobourne. Solid but maybe not a guy with breakaway speed or the ability to make defenders miss in the open field.

In his rookie season I remember him high hurdling a (blew team?) tackler. He instantly became a favourite player of mine based on that one play.

It may not be the Friday Night Football you are used to but TSN is creating programming where fans can relive some of the best moments of the decade.

Latest round of classics updated, including our 2013 semi-final win in Guelph ( can’t wait to see the wall of wind that blocked the Alouettes field goal attempt again). Lots of great playoff games to be sure. May want to skip over tonight’s replay of 2019 Grey Cup though.